A wind advisory and red flag fire warning are in effect Tuesday and temperatures are below normal for the beginning of the week.

By LAWREN LINEHAN LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

September 13, 2016 - 6:38 am

A plane taking off from McCarran International Airport is flanked by a windmill and an American flag blowing in the wind at the Western Trails Neighborhood Park in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. (Richard Brian/Las Vegas Review-Journal Follow @vegasphotograph)

After the coolest overnight low since Memorial Day, the Las Vegas Valley should see a warm day with light breezes.

The overnight low Wednesday is expected to dip to 64 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The high is expected to reach 89 degrees.

Breezes under 10 mph are expected in the valley Wednesday, meteorologist John Adair said.

“We can say goodbye to the wind,” he said.

No rain is expected for Las Vegas throughout the rest of the week, Adair said. After Wednesday, temperatures are expected to rise back up into the 90s, the weather service said.

Thursday and Friday are expected to have highs of 92 and 93 degrees, respectively. Saturday and Sunday return to near-normal temperatures with highs of 95 degrees and 97 degrees.

Review-Journal reporter Christian Bertolaccini contributed to this story. Contact Lawren Linehan at llinehan@reviewjournal.com or at 702-383-0381. Follow @lawrenlinehan on Twitter.